BSS, Gaibandha :
A total of 600 flood victims of Kamarjani union under Sadar upazila in the district got cash of TK 27 lakh from a project of Netherlands on Monday to mitigate their sufferings caused by
recent flood.
The cash was distributed to the selected beneficiaries of the union under the Humanitarian Assistance in Flood Affected Areas of Gaibandha and Kurigram (HAFAAGK) project funded by Kerk in Actie and ICCO Cooperation, Netherlands, sources said.
A cash out ceremony organized by RDRS Bangladesh was also held on the premises of Kamarjani union parishad (UP) this afternoon.
Mostafa Nurul Islam Reza, operation lead, SONGO (Sustained Opportunities for Nutrition Governance) project, ICCO Cooperation, addressed the function as the chief guest while UP chairman Abdus Salam Zakir presided over the function. Moderated by Mahbubur Rahman, upazila coordinator, SONGO project, the function was also addressed among others by general secretary of Gaibandha Press Club Sarker M. Shahiduzzaman and a beneficiary man Nirmal Chandra Mohanta. Mostafa Nurul Islam Reza in his speeches said a devastating flood visited the district in the month of July causing more than 50 unions including Kamarjani here were submerged creating untold sufferings to the people of the unions.
To lessen their sufferings, the Kerk in Actie and the ICCO Cooperation, Netherlands stood beside the flood victims of Kamarjani union of Sadar upazila in the district, he also said.
Reza also urged the beneficiaries to purchase the essentials to run their families smoothly during the post flood period.
UP chairman Abdus Salam Zakir in his speeches thanked the donors for standing beside the flood victims of the union with cash to help them pass their days without economical trouble at critical time.
Later, the cash was distributed to the beneficiaries in presence of all. Each of the beneficiaries received TK 4500 from the project. Livelihood adviser of SONGO project-ICCO Cooperation Moshiur Rahman, project coordinator Ashraful Islam, technical officer Mukta Rani Roy, district coordinator, SONGO project-RDRS Bangladesh Arifur Rahman, Sadar upazila coordinator Mohona Akter, social worker Saddam Hossain Paban, UP members and local elite including media men were present on the occasion.
A total of 600 flood victims of Kamarjani union under Sadar upazila in the district got cash of TK 27 lakh from a project of Netherlands on Monday to mitigate their sufferings caused by
recent flood.
The cash was distributed to the selected beneficiaries of the union under the Humanitarian Assistance in Flood Affected Areas of Gaibandha and Kurigram (HAFAAGK) project funded by Kerk in Actie and ICCO Cooperation, Netherlands, sources said.
A cash out ceremony organized by RDRS Bangladesh was also held on the premises of Kamarjani union parishad (UP) this afternoon.
Mostafa Nurul Islam Reza, operation lead, SONGO (Sustained Opportunities for Nutrition Governance) project, ICCO Cooperation, addressed the function as the chief guest while UP chairman Abdus Salam Zakir presided over the function. Moderated by Mahbubur Rahman, upazila coordinator, SONGO project, the function was also addressed among others by general secretary of Gaibandha Press Club Sarker M. Shahiduzzaman and a beneficiary man Nirmal Chandra Mohanta. Mostafa Nurul Islam Reza in his speeches said a devastating flood visited the district in the month of July causing more than 50 unions including Kamarjani here were submerged creating untold sufferings to the people of the unions.
To lessen their sufferings, the Kerk in Actie and the ICCO Cooperation, Netherlands stood beside the flood victims of Kamarjani union of Sadar upazila in the district, he also said.
Reza also urged the beneficiaries to purchase the essentials to run their families smoothly during the post flood period.
UP chairman Abdus Salam Zakir in his speeches thanked the donors for standing beside the flood victims of the union with cash to help them pass their days without economical trouble at critical time.
Later, the cash was distributed to the beneficiaries in presence of all. Each of the beneficiaries received TK 4500 from the project. Livelihood adviser of SONGO project-ICCO Cooperation Moshiur Rahman, project coordinator Ashraful Islam, technical officer Mukta Rani Roy, district coordinator, SONGO project-RDRS Bangladesh Arifur Rahman, Sadar upazila coordinator Mohona Akter, social worker Saddam Hossain Paban, UP members and local elite including media men were present on the occasion.